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bob doll, great to see you, bob. >> thank you. cheryl: bob doll, nuveen asset management, senior portfolio manager. we will see you, hopefully, very soon. you want to stick around for "after the bell" today as they're going to take on how cypress' decision could affect the banks in the united states. erin davis is going to be joining david asman and sandra smith, really interesting interview coming up. the closing bell rings -- it's all about the well right now -- the bell right now, right? we've got 49 minute toss go. the next big thing might come in a small package. mini options hit the new york stock exchange today. how can you get in on some possibly big returns? it is by going mini. steve crutchfield takes you to countdown college late other than this hour -- later on this hour. and we are used to charlie, like, constantly on the phone, burning up the phone lines in this building. all right, his phone was ringing off the hook. wait until you hear which industry is dialing charlie's number, and they've got his cell phone, it's
bob doll, great to see you, bob. >> thank you. cheryl: bob doll, nuveen asset management, senior portfolio manager. we will see you, hopefully, very soon. you want to stick around for "after the bell" today as they're going to take on how cypress' decision could affect the banks in the united states. erin davis is going to be joining david asman and sandra smith, really interesting interview coming up. the closing bell rings -- it's all about the well right now -- the bell right...
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bob bechel said what? >> i tell you one thing, cbs which was a great network, don't want to become known as the communist sympathizers. >> greta: that is right. bob is fighting mad and he'll be tell you exactly why. karl rove and much more ahead, on the record starts right now. >> a budget is a statement of each party's vision in how they would govern. >> i you think our budge is rooted in math and shared common american values. the republican budget relies on magic and doesn't add up. >> a lot of democrats in washington they don't care about balancing the budget anymore. it certainly shows with this one. >> there is a lot of talk about balancing budgets. i was here when we did that. we know how to do this. we've done it before. republicans don't know how to do it. >> i argue they have zero credibility on this. >> let's be clear. democrats in this town who reject the goal of balancing the budget is how of step where the american people are. >> the amazing race, question on this after they travel to hanoi a
bob bechel said what? >> i tell you one thing, cbs which was a great network, don't want to become known as the communist sympathizers. >> greta: that is right. bob is fighting mad and he'll be tell you exactly why. karl rove and much more ahead, on the record starts right now. >> a budget is a statement of each party's vision in how they would govern. >> i you think our budge is rooted in math and shared common american values. the republican budget relies on magic and...
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bob redell called me from the scene. look at the map, because we also have a word that maybe they might need to involve a secondary agency. caltrans trans might need to come out if they need any other issues with regards to clearing the scene. we do still have your significant alert as well southbound 101 coming down towards sauce sa lito. a bowled der and a crash, guys. >> thank you very much. 5:27. still to come. some bay area police agencies taking to twitter as part of a global effort. >> how do you do an investigation and you are only hear one side and you don't hear the other side? >> also, a bay area councilman responding to a city audit claiming he broke the law, the he said, she said battle rocking a bay area city. >>> slowing on a friday. the commute is starting to build. sg. >> phenomenal conditions persist for today. good air quality. lower pollen levels and temperatures climbing into the 70s. >>> we'll tell you about the new plan in san jose to fill up some empty storefronts. >> let's take you live to san fr
bob redell called me from the scene. look at the map, because we also have a word that maybe they might need to involve a secondary agency. caltrans trans might need to come out if they need any other issues with regards to clearing the scene. we do still have your significant alert as well southbound 101 coming down towards sauce sa lito. a bowled der and a crash, guys. >> thank you very much. 5:27. still to come. some bay area police agencies taking to twitter as part of a global...
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of moon express a privately funded lunar resource company hey bob welcome thank you tom very act of be here so do what exactly is moon express. so moon express is a resource company that is looking to mind the moon that's a long way away it's probably about ten or twenty years away the first thing we have to do is get back to the moon we haven't been to the moon as a civilization for over forty years now it's been you know the era of apollo is what's in all of our mind when we saw those ghostly grey figures bouncing around in the lunar surface but today we're live in a new era we're living in a new era of technology and a new era of resource requirements earth and it just so happens that our planetary neighbor the noon can answer a lot of our listeners problems what do we know about what minerals or other resources are on the moon what it would take to get them and what would be involved or in terms of cause to bring them back i mean moon rocks or you know it takes millions and millions of dollars to get a handful of sand back from the moon what good is a ton of iron ore going to do if
of moon express a privately funded lunar resource company hey bob welcome thank you tom very act of be here so do what exactly is moon express. so moon express is a resource company that is looking to mind the moon that's a long way away it's probably about ten or twenty years away the first thing we have to do is get back to the moon we haven't been to the moon as a civilization for over forty years now it's been you know the era of apollo is what's in all of our mind when we saw those ghostly...
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bob richards about the future of space exploration and its potential for economic growth and you've heard them called the super rich the billionaires the creators. people like of brothers but we really should just be calling them one thing oligarchy so you walk into a statistic. in about as the rest of the news there is finally something on which lawmakers in washington on both sides of the aisle agree on thursday bipartisan lawmakers in both the house and the senate introduced legislation that would require police to obtain a warrant to collect location or g.p.s. data from an individual's cell phone tablet car or other electronic device while the issue of warrant was g.p.s. tracking has received mixed court rulings in america's judicial system the g.p.s. act has plenty of support behind it from groups like the a.c.l.u. the electronic frontier foundation and the competitive enterprise institute so will the g.p.s. act sail through congress and give americans a major win in the fight for privacy rights joining me now is ryan ridea associate director of technology studies with the competitiv
bob richards about the future of space exploration and its potential for economic growth and you've heard them called the super rich the billionaires the creators. people like of brothers but we really should just be calling them one thing oligarchy so you walk into a statistic. in about as the rest of the news there is finally something on which lawmakers in washington on both sides of the aisle agree on thursday bipartisan lawmakers in both the house and the senate introduced legislation that...
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i just wanted as a point of clarification, i think we had questions about whether or not bob muscat was a city employee and the city attorney has just informed me that he's not a city employee, but he is the executive director of local 21. so, that is why he was able to serve on the oversight board. >> okay. >> so, this is just a matter of clarification. thank you. >> thank you very much. [speaker not understood]? >> all right, thank you, supervisor yee and supervisor breed and supervisor cohen, for having this hearing for mental health board seats. we didn't have quorum the past two meetings, so, it will be great to have some new and excited passionate people along with hopefully reappointments of some of the people who have already served. the mental health advisory board is a state mandated board, and every county in california has a board, a mental health board or commission. and they range in number size from 5 to 17 that we have here in san francisco and that we have in los angeles. the seats are a mix of about a third family members, people with a family member with serious menta
i just wanted as a point of clarification, i think we had questions about whether or not bob muscat was a city employee and the city attorney has just informed me that he's not a city employee, but he is the executive director of local 21. so, that is why he was able to serve on the oversight board. >> okay. >> so, this is just a matter of clarification. thank you. >> thank you very much. [speaker not understood]? >> all right, thank you, supervisor yee and supervisor...
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i just wanted as a point of clarification, i think we had questions about whether or not bob muscat was a city employee and the city attorney has just informed me that he's not a city employee, but he is the executive director of local 21. so, that is why he was able to serve on the oversight board. >> okay. >> so, this isst
i just wanted as a point of clarification, i think we had questions about whether or not bob muscat was a city employee and the city attorney has just informed me that he's not a city employee, but he is the executive director of local 21. so, that is why he was able to serve on the oversight board. >> okay. >> so, this isst
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bob as well as we see the president about to take off for israel. jessica yellin is there and will be reporting for us from there. thank you. >>> let us know what you think if the syrian regime has used the weapons. what do you think the u.s. should do? let's talk about it on twitter during the commercial break @andersoncooper. >>> up next, new video of police rushing a campus that could have become a vast killing ground. >>> and we'll talk to the would be killer's roommate. he talks about how the first real eye to eye contact he made with his roommate may have been his last on earth. his roommate had a rifle staring right at him. that's the potential gunman who ended up killing himself. >> reporter: later spring may be coming. winter is not going. we'll show you who's getting hit h and why there could be more to come. we'll be right back. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering
bob as well as we see the president about to take off for israel. jessica yellin is there and will be reporting for us from there. thank you. >>> let us know what you think if the syrian regime has used the weapons. what do you think the u.s. should do? let's talk about it on twitter during the commercial break @andersoncooper. >>> up next, new video of police rushing a campus that could have become a vast killing ground. >>> and we'll talk to the would be killer's...
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our bob redell is live on scene. he will bring us the latest coming up at 6:45. >>> a peninsula man facial dui charges after officers say he drove the wrong way on interstate 280 for about 14 miles at 70 miles an hour. mike inouye first told us about it yesterday morning when the chp found the car near trucedale boulevard in burlingame. the chp caught up to the car. the driver, about 14 miles later just south of farmhill boulevard. a patrol car blocked him from driving further. the driver, 60-year-old joseph brinyolo, the chp says this is his second dui arrest this month. >>> bay area police using twitter in a very unique way, giving people a taste of what officers do out on their job each and every day. all part of a 24-hour global police tweetathon. they believe twitter pages will post updates on services throughout the day followed by the hash tag, poltwt. taking part in the bay area, police departments from san mateo, palo alto, east palo all toe, mountainview, sunnyvale, campbell, los gatos and fremont. >> i lik
our bob redell is live on scene. he will bring us the latest coming up at 6:45. >>> a peninsula man facial dui charges after officers say he drove the wrong way on interstate 280 for about 14 miles at 70 miles an hour. mike inouye first told us about it yesterday morning when the chp found the car near trucedale boulevard in burlingame. the chp caught up to the car. the driver, about 14 miles later just south of farmhill boulevard. a patrol car blocked him from driving further. the...
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bob mentioned oracle being a drag on techs. let's go up to the nasdaq where seema is following the big movers. >> i'll get to oracle in a second. take a look at apple. this stock continues to move in the opposite direction of the markets. i'm calling it the rebel in tech. yesterday we saw tech shares outperform, but apple did not participate in the rally. today we're seeing somewhat of a selloff in tech. and hey, take a look at apple. shares outperforming the pack, up about 1% on the day. gray wolf says i'd rather own apple than the s&p 500 at these levels. we'll continue to watch shares of apple. tech, one of the worst performing sectors on the day. oracle partly due to that. worrying investors on the street. a decline in software sales and subscriptions. jabil circuit, another loser after its forecasts were short of expectations and cisco lower on a downgrade. sue, back to you. >>> we're down 85 points now on the dow jones industrial average. perhaps some of that money is seeking the bond market. let's find out. rick santelli
bob mentioned oracle being a drag on techs. let's go up to the nasdaq where seema is following the big movers. >> i'll get to oracle in a second. take a look at apple. this stock continues to move in the opposite direction of the markets. i'm calling it the rebel in tech. yesterday we saw tech shares outperform, but apple did not participate in the rally. today we're seeing somewhat of a selloff in tech. and hey, take a look at apple. shares outperforming the pack, up about 1% on the day....
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. >> bob is a former cia officer and he's experienced the region. fran is in the bush 43 administration. she currently sits on the exterm advisory committee. if we take senator finestein that there's a high probability that these weapons have been used, that it may well take some action. what does that action exactly look like. >> as you say, as chair of the senate intelligence committee, we have to assume she's been briefed and there's a basis for her statement. so we ought to take that pretty seriously. she also went onto say that the u.s. is able to verify that. but they'll be able to do that pretty short order. what that means, anderson, you do what you did in libya, which is only air strike using a coalition. owe're going to need some forces in the ground. there are known to be about four dozen chemical weapon sites. and that underscores the magnitude of this problem. the president presumably will want to put a coalition together. it will take a lot of people to be able to do this effectively. it will require air assets but it will also require
. >> bob is a former cia officer and he's experienced the region. fran is in the bush 43 administration. she currently sits on the exterm advisory committee. if we take senator finestein that there's a high probability that these weapons have been used, that it may well take some action. what does that action exactly look like. >> as you say, as chair of the senate intelligence committee, we have to assume she's been briefed and there's a basis for her statement. so we ought to take...
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. >> bob: i was going to say something. our poll on cbs was 41,700 yes, 261 no. >> dana: i want to mend you making the show a sandwich. we started with a bunch of knucklehead fighting and ended with a bunch of knucklehead fighting. >> eric: leave it >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like from here to eternity if by eternity you mean the rotating bed in my basement. andy levy is off tonight. to fill in is jesse joyce. jesse, what is coming up on tonight's show? >> good evening, "red eye" views. andy levy will be out all week spending time with his family. with family he means 9 cats, a mirror and a neatly folded sock drawer. jim carrey is catching slack about a video where he makes a joke. no word on whether the blow back will shelf plans for his upcoming video about jane fonda and a merv griffin sketch. and you do want to live like a homeless person, but don't want bill schulz's job? they are offering feeling like a homeless person for a night. they will even throw in a jar of urine to toss at passersby. and finally, the bill
. >> bob: i was going to say something. our poll on cbs was 41,700 yes, 261 no. >> dana: i want to mend you making the show a sandwich. we started with a bunch of knucklehead fighting and ended with a bunch of knucklehead fighting. >> eric: leave it >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like from here to eternity if by eternity you mean the rotating bed in my basement. andy levy is off tonight. to fill in is jesse joyce. jesse, what is coming up on tonight's show?...
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it all started with bob dole. to get his career in commercials started, first he lost the 1996 presidential campaign to bill clinton. then became a spokesmodel for a new pill that was a big game changer for older men. >> when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer, i was primarily concerned with ridding myself with the cancer. second secondly, i was worried about side effects like erectile dysfunction, ed, often called impotence. >> bob dole, one of the most clever senators, made more money in another commercial that mocked his own viagra commercial. >> hi. i'm bob dole. and i've always spoken to you frankly, no matter what the subject. that's why i am eager to tell you about a product that put real joy back in my life. it helps me feel youthful, vigorous, and most importantly vital again. what is this amazing product? my faithful little blue friend, an ice cold pepsi cola. >> the revitalizing effects of pepsi right for you? check with your clerk and start living again. >> i feel like a kid again. >> the joy of peps
it all started with bob dole. to get his career in commercials started, first he lost the 1996 presidential campaign to bill clinton. then became a spokesmodel for a new pill that was a big game changer for older men. >> when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer, i was primarily concerned with ridding myself with the cancer. second secondly, i was worried about side effects like erectile dysfunction, ed, often called impotence. >> bob dole, one of the most clever senators, made more...
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will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> interesting. >> he was one of our best agents. >> i have to say, is this the same guy that was removed from the president's detail after the accident -- >> right. right. right. >> how do we know we can trust him? >> he is ex-special forces. ranger battalion. he will move mountains or die trying. i know him. >> back with me now, gerard butler, his co-star angela bassett and antoine fuqua. how are you now? great movie. great action-packed escapism from start to finish. just what i need on a wet tuesday afternoon as it was when i watched it. angela, what's it like working with this guy? in the movie your character is director of the cia and installed all her trust in gerard butler. >> yeah.
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. >> reporter: bob says he was protesting in san francisco when he was arrested. >> i was engaged in a completely nonviolent, a completely peaceful medium. >> the police looked through his private messages. >> we shouldn't give up our right to privacy. >> reporter: the aclu joined him in a lawsuit filed against san francisco police. >> please need a warrant to search our phones. >> reporter: under federal law, it's legal for police to search cell phones, but it has not been tested under california law. >> when the phone is searched, it's not just a privacy of the person who is arrested that's violated. >> reporter: experts say the legal battle is being fought across the nation. >> every jurisdiction has cases on this. some cases say cell phones are protected without a search warrant all the time. some cases say they're never protected. some cases say they're protected if it's password protection, but not if it isn't. >> reporter: i called the san francisco police department and the city attorney office, both offices said they had no comment. the city does have 30 days to respond to t
. >> reporter: bob says he was protesting in san francisco when he was arrested. >> i was engaged in a completely nonviolent, a completely peaceful medium. >> the police looked through his private messages. >> we shouldn't give up our right to privacy. >> reporter: the aclu joined him in a lawsuit filed against san francisco police. >> please need a warrant to search our phones. >> reporter: under federal law, it's legal for police to search cell...
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bob, welcome back to you. first of all, let me get your reaction to this development, of two young teenaged girls being arrested for making death threats and other kind of really horrific threats towards your client. what is your reaction to that? >> well, it's shocking that it would happen, especially after the convictions that occurred and everything this family has been through, and to put them through more of that same stress and fear is just something that nobody's heard about ever before. it's sickening that it's happened and obviously these children need to be addressed also by law enforcement. >> i want to play a clip now, this is of both the convicted rapists making apologies in court yesterday. >> i would like to apologize to you. i had no intention to do anything like that. i'm sorry to bring you that pain. i'd just like -- i'm sorry. i know i ruined her life. >> that was actually malik richmond. we cut that short a little bit and didn't have trent mays also making an apology. in terms of that momen
bob, welcome back to you. first of all, let me get your reaction to this development, of two young teenaged girls being arrested for making death threats and other kind of really horrific threats towards your client. what is your reaction to that? >> well, it's shocking that it would happen, especially after the convictions that occurred and everything this family has been through, and to put them through more of that same stress and fear is just something that nobody's heard about ever...
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bob boy lan hosts npr's all songs considered. they want you to tweet all of your memories. a lot of people probably don't remember that much about this album considering, you know, the time it was made. how much of an impact did it make on music in the united states, bob? >> it was pretty phenomenal. first of all, you have to remember at the time pink floyd was a fairly underground unknown band. they made eight records that nobody, nobody knew other than a small amount of people. "dark side of the moon" made all those psychedelic songs that they made that were always long, long forms, 18 minutes, very much more concise and i think that was what did it, and i think it influenced -- look at sampling. look at what people did with sampling ten years later and look at what the cash register sound of money is. i mean, they did that with tape, but it basically put natural sounds, other kinds of sounds besides musical instruments into pop music which changed the face of pop music in many ways. >> you see there's a copy of the album cover up on the screen. what do you think of the c
bob boy lan hosts npr's all songs considered. they want you to tweet all of your memories. a lot of people probably don't remember that much about this album considering, you know, the time it was made. how much of an impact did it make on music in the united states, bob? >> it was pretty phenomenal. first of all, you have to remember at the time pink floyd was a fairly underground unknown band. they made eight records that nobody, nobody knew other than a small amount of people....
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. >> reporter: bob says he was protesting in san francisco when he was arrested. >> i was engaged in a completely nonviolent, a completely peaceful medium. >> the police looked through his private messages. >> we shouldn't give up our right to privacy. >> reporter: the aclu joined him in a lawsuit filed against san francisco police. >> please need a warrant to search our phones. >> reporter: under federal law, it's legal for police to search cell phones, but it has not been tested under california law. >> when the phone is searched, it's not just a privacy of the person who is arrested that's violated. >> reporter: experts say the legal battle is being fought across the nation. >> every jurisdiction has cases on this. some cases say cell phones are protected without a search warrant all the time. some cases say they're never protected. some cases say they're protected if it's password protection, but not if it isn't. >> reporter: i called the san francisco police department and the city attorney office, both offices said they had no comment. the city does have 30 days to respond to t
. >> reporter: bob says he was protesting in san francisco when he was arrested. >> i was engaged in a completely nonviolent, a completely peaceful medium. >> the police looked through his private messages. >> we shouldn't give up our right to privacy. >> reporter: the aclu joined him in a lawsuit filed against san francisco police. >> please need a warrant to search our phones. >> reporter: under federal law, it's legal for police to search cell...
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bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> in the latest incarnation of republican humanity. senator saxby chambliss of georgia was recently asked if his stance on gay marriage had changed. he joked, i'm not gay so i'm not going to marry one. senator chambliss, who is retiring in 2014 instead of seeking a third term did not use his freedom to say anything more magnanimous. this comes in the wake of senator rob portman declares his support of gay marriage two years after his son, will, told him he was gay. one republican managed to m
bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can...
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bob bear, john king, as well. let us know what you think on twitter during the commercial break spl@andersoncooper. >>> up next, a new report saying 1 in 50 children in america might have some form of autism disorder. that's up sharply from just a couple years ago. the question is, can we really trust the new numbers? we're keeping them honest with dr. sanjay gupta. >>> also ahead, new developments in the hit and run killing of an african-american man in mississippi. a killing that went almost entirely uninvestigated for three and a half years in this rural county in mississippi. pretty damning new details reveal how much investigators had to go on three-and-a-half years ago if only they made the effort. we're keeping them honest. great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com a new ride comes along and changes everything. the powerful gs. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performan
bob bear, john king, as well. let us know what you think on twitter during the commercial break spl@andersoncooper. >>> up next, a new report saying 1 in 50 children in america might have some form of autism disorder. that's up sharply from just a couple years ago. the question is, can we really trust the new numbers? we're keeping them honest with dr. sanjay gupta. >>> also ahead, new developments in the hit and run killing of an african-american man in mississippi. a killing...
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. >> now, you heard the fox's "the five" bob beckel demand cbs apologize for an amazing race episode set in vietnam. and i tell you one thing, cbs, which was a great network, you don't want to become known as the communist bastard syst sympathizers. >> cbs responds and the bizarre death at a tampa airport. a surveillance video before a man was found dead at the bottom of an elevator shaft at the airport. and detective mark fuhrman is here to talk about it. and plus, is nfl quarterback tim tebow making a career change? ♪ some people will do anything to help eliminatlitter box odor. ♪ discover tidy cats pure nature. clping litter with natural cedar, pine, and corn. for the things you can't wash, freshen them with febreze. febreze eliminates odors and leaves a light, fresh scent. febreze, breathe happy. and leaves a light, fresh scent. vo: to the elegant trim es in each and every piece, bold will make your reality a dream. i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for
. >> now, you heard the fox's "the five" bob beckel demand cbs apologize for an amazing race episode set in vietnam. and i tell you one thing, cbs, which was a great network, you don't want to become known as the communist bastard syst sympathizers. >> cbs responds and the bizarre death at a tampa airport. a surveillance video before a man was found dead at the bottom of an elevator shaft at the airport. and detective mark fuhrman is here to talk about it. and plus, is nfl...
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bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> our third story "outfront," the major university in the united states under investigation. the federal government is investigating the university of north carolina at chapel hill after students complained that sexual assault and harassment complaints weren't handled right. in the complaint the women describe an atmosphere of sexual violence at the school. and they allege that campus officials allow a hostile environment with one even comparing rape to a game of football. cnn's david mattingly is "outfront" with the story. >> reporter: after being sexually assaulted while enrolled at the university of north carolina, annie clark and andrea peno approached administrators for help. but the
bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> our third story "outfront," the major university in the united states under investigation. the federal...
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we had bob tortoricci was our costumer for the actual series, not the pilot. he put us in -- he would come into our dressing room, say tom, i think we're going to start you out in fuchsia. >> very serious. >> very serious. >> holding up fabric. can you put on this wrap. you know what we were told, i'm sure you'll recall, the drag element, that's just going to be for the pilot. that's just going to be, we're going to get the series sold that way, and then you guys can go on and be hip, clever young guys. >> all the ladies, holland and wendy and thelma, donna, they were all down on the other end of the stage. we had dressing rooms right next to the makeup room. right across the hall from each other. >> so we could get in and out of the wigs -- >> right. we would be leaning in each other's doorway with pantyhose on and foundation garments. >> with the fake bazooms. >> saying i don't know, man, i was out playing catch with my son the other day. we were comparing notes. >> always trying to be -- >> on life. yeah. >> i want to get into the real tom hanks. what is th
we had bob tortoricci was our costumer for the actual series, not the pilot. he put us in -- he would come into our dressing room, say tom, i think we're going to start you out in fuchsia. >> very serious. >> very serious. >> holding up fabric. can you put on this wrap. you know what we were told, i'm sure you'll recall, the drag element, that's just going to be for the pilot. that's just going to be, we're going to get the series sold that way, and then you guys can go on and...
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the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions, bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto® r
the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib...
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which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> four years after the trial, robert henry would change his story about seeing the last victim nathaniel cater holding hands with wayne williams. in this affidavit, henry wrote, if my life depended on it, i could not say the man i saw with cater was wayne williams. our producer confronted henry with that affidavit. his signature is at the bottom. >> yes, that's my handwriting. >> whose words are those? >> they're not mine. >> whose words are they? >> i'd rather not say. >> in the summer of 1986, henry was in prison here when he said an associate of wayne williams came to see him and told him what to write. >> when you said, i could not i.d. the face of wayne williams as the man i saw w
which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> four years after the trial, robert henry would change his story about seeing the last victim nathaniel cater holding hands with wayne...
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listen to npr's bob weeland and what it was like to hear the groundbreaking sounds for the first time. >> "dark side of the moon" sort of made all of the psychedelic moments much more concise and that is what did it. i think it influenced and look at sampling and what people did with sampling ten years later and what the cash register sound of money is. they did that with tape, but it basically put natural sounds and other sounds besides musical instruments into pop music which changed the face of pop music in many ways. >> do you see a copy of the album cover up on the screen, and there is a beam of light going through a glass prism, and what is the meaning of that do you think? >> how many hours of you and i have sat and stared at the cover while listening to the record? it is about simplicity and things that are complex. here it is that you have a beam of white light and white light is made up of so many elements and colors, so even the most simple of things is complicated. >> let's be honest here, a lot of potheads listened to this. >> i think that there is a complicated interesti
listen to npr's bob weeland and what it was like to hear the groundbreaking sounds for the first time. >> "dark side of the moon" sort of made all of the psychedelic moments much more concise and that is what did it. i think it influenced and look at sampling and what people did with sampling ten years later and what the cash register sound of money is. they did that with tape, but it basically put natural sounds and other sounds besides musical instruments into pop music which...
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bob beckel heard about it. he protested the vietnam war, was not for the war but when he saw the way the war was treated by the people of vietnam and the american contestants, here's what he said. >> i'll tell you one thing, cbs, a great network, you don't want to become known as the communist bass tarred sympathizers. >>gretchen: he demanded apology from cbs. last night if you were watching the amazing race, they did start off the show with an apology. >> we want to apologize to veterans, particularly those who served in vietnam, as well as to their families and any viewers who were offended by the broadcast. all of us here have the most profound respect for the men and women who fight for our country. >>steve: good for bob beckel. he did push it on "the five." here on fox news channeling the v.f.w. and other veterans groups called for cbs to do something about it, to apologize. they didn't hear from them, didn't hear from the producer until that slate showed up on "the amazing race" last night. >>brian: congr
bob beckel heard about it. he protested the vietnam war, was not for the war but when he saw the way the war was treated by the people of vietnam and the american contestants, here's what he said. >> i'll tell you one thing, cbs, a great network, you don't want to become known as the communist bass tarred sympathizers. >>gretchen: he demanded apology from cbs. last night if you were watching the amazing race, they did start off the show with an apology. >> we want to apologize...
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have a listen now to bob boylan and his memories of what it was like to hear groundbreaking sounds for the first time. >> "dark side of the moon" made all those psychedelic songs that they made that were always long, long forms, 18 minutes, very much more concise. that was what did it. it influenced -- look at sampling and what people did with sampling ten years later and look at what the cash register sound of money is. they did that with tape. but it basically put natural sounds, other kinds of sounds besides musical instruments into pop music which changed the face of pop music in many ways. >> there's a copy of the album cover up on the screen. what do you think of the cover? a beam of light going through a glass prism. what's the meaning of that, do you think? >> how many hours you and i sat and just stared at that cover while we listened to that record. i think it's about simplicity and things that are complex. here it is, you have a beam of white light. but what does white light made of? so many different elements and all the different colors. even the most simple of things is c
have a listen now to bob boylan and his memories of what it was like to hear groundbreaking sounds for the first time. >> "dark side of the moon" made all those psychedelic songs that they made that were always long, long forms, 18 minutes, very much more concise. that was what did it. it influenced -- look at sampling and what people did with sampling ten years later and look at what the cash register sound of money is. they did that with tape. but it basically put natural...
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we like to if you wish to opine, no malism and congratulations to bob laconte of wood land park, new jersey. he was the first one to define corgon. the stops here. we are definitely looking out for you. >> sean: tonight i'm joined by renowned middle east expert and much more. you will hear directly from our audience on a week when president obama made his very first trip from israel since taking office we continue to see more of the same from campaigner in chief. he met with israel's leaders but offered no real solutions for middle east peace. it will take a lot more in a few days to fix the reckless foreign policy of the last now fewer years. he is aware of the challenge. >> i'm meeting none of these challenges will not be easy. ultimately it's not a hard problem. its hard slog to work through all these issues. it's hard. >> sean: aside from hitting the links in tiger woods and paling around with beyonce, it's hard work being the leader of the world. his trip didn't go entirely as planned. it included the burning of american flag and images of obama himself. then there was some car
we like to if you wish to opine, no malism and congratulations to bob laconte of wood land park, new jersey. he was the first one to define corgon. the stops here. we are definitely looking out for you. >> sean: tonight i'm joined by renowned middle east expert and much more. you will hear directly from our audience on a week when president obama made his very first trip from israel since taking office we continue to see more of the same from campaigner in chief. he met with israel's...
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the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions, bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto® r
the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib...
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the establishment has given us a whole series of losers, bob dole and john mccain and mitt romney. >> boy, that's kind of heavy on jim carrey loser. but sarah palin slammed karl rove for picking failed republican candidates. >> if these experts who keep losing elections, keep getting rehired and raking in millions, if they feel that strongly about who gets to run in this party, then they should buck up or stay in the truck. buck up and run. they can head on back to the great lone star state and put their name on some ballot. though for their sake i hope they give themselves and discount on their consulting services. >> buck up, huh? rove was not impressed with palin's remarks and hit back the following day. >> i appreciate her encouragement to run home and run for office. enthused if i ran for office to have her support. i would say this, i don't think i'm a particular good candidate, sort of a balding, fat guy. and second, i wouldn't leave office in mid-term. >> oh, everything you say bounces off to me and sticks to you. it looks like republican infighting over their future will be h
the establishment has given us a whole series of losers, bob dole and john mccain and mitt romney. >> boy, that's kind of heavy on jim carrey loser. but sarah palin slammed karl rove for picking failed republican candidates. >> if these experts who keep losing elections, keep getting rehired and raking in millions, if they feel that strongly about who gets to run in this party, then they should buck up or stay in the truck. buck up and run. they can head on back to the great lone...
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. >> bob anderson has been a member of the fbi for years and director of counterintelligence. >> they take the identity and persona oef. >> seems to be a nice family. >> two of them made it two of their names. >> once the soviet union laughs and there was a flood of russian immigrants to the united states. they are all every where. they got so much attention because she embellished the whole fiery red head sexy james bond spy that fed all of our fantasies. >> there is something about the whole james bond picturesque exotic romantic spying that can't vats us. >> they offer a family business and it appears it is no different. there are reports her father was a high ranking officer in the kgb. in 2001, 19-year-old anna traveled to england where she met and quickly we had a dashing english man named alex chapman. the steamy marriage would not last after divorcing in 2006 anna arrived in in new york city. >> it was in this luxury high rise in new york's financial district where anna made her home. the lavish building is a former bank with art deco touches and marble mahallways. it's a buil
. >> bob anderson has been a member of the fbi for years and director of counterintelligence. >> they take the identity and persona oef. >> seems to be a nice family. >> two of them made it two of their names. >> once the soviet union laughs and there was a flood of russian immigrants to the united states. they are all every where. they got so much attention because she embellished the whole fiery red head sexy james bond spy that fed all of our fantasies. >>...
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. >> bob campbell, a police recruit, jumped to his feet down beside the chattahoochee river. >> i was really startled. it sounded like a body entering the water. >> he looked up at the bridge. >> and i saw brake lights of a car coming. i saw red lights. the car started slowly moving away from me across the bridge. >> campbell radioed the other team members up above him. >> i asked, did a car stop on the bridge? because i couldn't believe what i saw. and each person told me they didn't see it. >> then a policeman in a chase car hidden on the other side came on the radio. >> he just said the car is pulling into the parking lot here turning around in front of me and started coming back across the bridge going back in my direction. >> this is that white station wagon. police followed it and stopped it nearby. fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept day
. >> bob campbell, a police recruit, jumped to his feet down beside the chattahoochee river. >> i was really startled. it sounded like a body entering the water. >> he looked up at the bridge. >> and i saw brake lights of a car coming. i saw red lights. the car started slowly moving away from me across the bridge. >> campbell radioed the other team members up above him. >> i asked, did a car stop on the bridge? because i couldn't believe what i saw. and each...
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. >> let's send it over to bob who is in the middle of this crowd for marin software, bob? and they brought everybody including their mother down here. one of the fun things about this is everyone brings their family and there are all sorts of people, wife, aunts and uncles and i'm talking to various people from different parts of the world. the bottom line is it has the cloud-based technology. right now we're looking at 1850, and somewhere around there. remember, 7 million shares and they upped that. the price talk was 11 to 13 and pricing at 14 and now we're looking at 18.50, somewhere around that. good numbers here and 4 million and $15. we have another one today. wes corp. the phone service provideir and know you were talking about a big week for ipos. we had the model and all pricing above their initial price and all doing very well. i counted 27 ipos so far this year, and i talked to the ipo financial about that. 21 of them have priced above their initial price. 21 out of 27 and those are good numbers. i guess the question is, where are the rest of them? we ought to b
. >> let's send it over to bob who is in the middle of this crowd for marin software, bob? and they brought everybody including their mother down here. one of the fun things about this is everyone brings their family and there are all sorts of people, wife, aunts and uncles and i'm talking to various people from different parts of the world. the bottom line is it has the cloud-based technology. right now we're looking at 1850, and somewhere around there. remember, 7 million shares and...
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. >> thank you, bob. walk down memory lane, another musical anniversary. this one with the band that often gets credit for helping invent rock 'n' roll. ♪ the beatles' debut album "please, please me" was released on march 22nd, 1963. songs like "i saw her standing there," "love me do" and "twist and shout" all classics now, and it all took a mere nine hours and 45 minutes to record the entire album. can you believe? legendary music producer phil spector is the man who produced hits for that band, the beatles, and other artists like tina turner. tonight al pacino stepped into the role of phil spector in a fictional film on our sister network hbo. it focuses on the murder trial that forever stained he is legacy. >> for what am i being punished for, for being the most successful music producer in the world? >> did you kill that girl? >> i can't wait to get home and watch that on dvr. spector was convicted in 2008 of fatally shooting actress lana clarkson in his mansion. a.j. hammer spoke to spector's wife to see if the director got it right. >> so fred, as
. >> thank you, bob. walk down memory lane, another musical anniversary. this one with the band that often gets credit for helping invent rock 'n' roll. ♪ the beatles' debut album "please, please me" was released on march 22nd, 1963. songs like "i saw her standing there," "love me do" and "twist and shout" all classics now, and it all took a mere nine hours and 45 minutes to record the entire album. can you believe? legendary music producer phil...
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>>> and a former president is channeling bob ross by spending his time painting tacky little dogs. "new york" magazine art critic jerry saltz will tell us why this may be the best thing george w. bush has ever done. hang around. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the deliciousness you desire. the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. >>> it's been an exhilarating month for senator rand paul. his 13-hour filibuster inspired the hashtag, stand with rand, and trende
>>> and a former president is channeling bob ross by spending his time painting tacky little dogs. "new york" magazine art critic jerry saltz will tell us why this may be the best thing george w. bush has ever done. hang around. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your...
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jim exxon and bob carey from nebraska. wendell ford from kentucky. sam nun from george. and harris wofford from pennsylvania. they deserve to be mentioned and remembered by name here and now, because theirs was the kind of political courage that has largely evaporated in the senate. most of the names i just mentioned are no longer senators. and democrats don't have senators from places like oklahoma, georgia and kentucky anymore. and the senate seat of former arkansas democrat david prior who i had the pleasure of working with in the senate is now occupied by his son, mark prior, who is far to the right of his father. harry reid is the leader of that senate, the mark prior senate, not the david prior senate. harry reid is the leader of the senate where nine of the ten republicans who voted for the 1993 assault weapons ban are no longer senators. harry reid's job is to figure out the right strategy for bringing gun legislation to the senate floor. it is the hardest job in the senate, and it is misnamed. his title should not be majority leader. it should be majority strate
jim exxon and bob carey from nebraska. wendell ford from kentucky. sam nun from george. and harris wofford from pennsylvania. they deserve to be mentioned and remembered by name here and now, because theirs was the kind of political courage that has largely evaporated in the senate. most of the names i just mentioned are no longer senators. and democrats don't have senators from places like oklahoma, georgia and kentucky anymore. and the senate seat of former arkansas democrat david prior who i...
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host: bob from idaho on our line for democrats, good morning. caller: our garment has to change. -- our government has to change. is against our constitution. a clean systemo with a thumb print that will protect people. we need to do something with a and the states to control their own housing with better schools and better teachers, thank you. guest: the school issue has come up a lot. how to regulate and fund schools? they are talking about block grants on medicaid which helps people. that is something still being debated as to what role the fed vs. the state plays. host: has been talk in the news recently about closing schools in chicago and detroit. is there anything in the continuing resolution that would help keep the schools open? guest: the schools are dealing with different problems and i saw the sequestered, really on militaryhools bases and in tribal lands and poor areas. they are having their own problems like chicago and detroit. it is compounded by sequester issues but there's not much for them in that legislation. host: the caller
host: bob from idaho on our line for democrats, good morning. caller: our garment has to change. -- our government has to change. is against our constitution. a clean systemo with a thumb print that will protect people. we need to do something with a and the states to control their own housing with better schools and better teachers, thank you. guest: the school issue has come up a lot. how to regulate and fund schools? they are talking about block grants on medicaid which helps people. that is...
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. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. in brookside chocolate a world of remarkable tastes comes together. rich, dark chocolate meets sweetened soft centers flavored with exotic fruit juices, like pomegranate goji with raspberry, and acai with blueberry. it's chocolate like you've never experienced it before. and it comes from a place called brookside. discover brookside. you know who's coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys who do like verse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. >> she gets the comedians laughing... >> that's hilarious! >> ...and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there's wiggle-room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me. >> you would rather deal with ahmadine
. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. in brookside chocolate a world of remarkable tastes comes together. rich, dark chocolate meets sweetened soft...
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. >> bob, if you try and foirth what's happening to the global economy right now, i've heard a lot of economies, and a lot of things that talked about how things have slowed a bit around the globe. do you worry that europe pushes in one direction or another? >> earlier, i was probably more optimistic than everybody. now i'm a bit more pessimistic than anybody. i'm kwernd about the big drops. i'm not running a dshg that the job growth hasn't picked up. the data we're looking at this year is comparable to the data we saw last year. those aren't the numbers that were there. trend hasn't improved. and then you look at this stuff in cyprus and sicyprus has to b chilling. a wrote a note yesterday that said they bailed out cyprus. is italy next? people in italy have rejected austerity. the people, okay? and up until now, the europeans have played this elitist game where the people in charge, the legislators in charge, the president, the prime ministers have been able to jigger things around to do what they want without ever calling anything a change in the treaty so it never had to be voted
. >> bob, if you try and foirth what's happening to the global economy right now, i've heard a lot of economies, and a lot of things that talked about how things have slowed a bit around the globe. do you worry that europe pushes in one direction or another? >> earlier, i was probably more optimistic than everybody. now i'm a bit more pessimistic than anybody. i'm kwernd about the big drops. i'm not running a dshg that the job growth hasn't picked up. the data we're looking at this...